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A Dog’s Life
We pamper them. We bring them wherever we go. We surprise them with something new on special occasions. We even give them holiday and birthday presents. Judging by how much money we’re willing to spend on on our pets, they … Continue reading
Southern Lit
The holidays are over and there’s still a lot of time until the grass needs to be cut every weekend. The couch or the chair by that window that lets in that steady winter sunbeam is beckoning for you to … Continue reading
Handsomely Historic
Timeless decor adorns the classic house of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Falter with a wrap around plantation style porch. This historic home, which once belonged to the Henry Lilly Cook family, formerly known as the Cook House, was built in … Continue reading
The Real Housewives of Fayetteville
While these five ladies do not star in any reality television shows, they certainly juggle their careers, family and volunteer endeavors with style. Join CityView as they give us a glimpse into their everyday lives. Tracey Bass-Caine Don’t let the … Continue reading
North Carolina Symphony Offers Classical New Year’s With a Twist
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1, 2011 CONTACT: Jeannie Mellinger, 919.789.5484, jmellinger@ncsymphony.org North Carolina Symphony Offers Classical New Year’s With a Twist “New Year’s in Vienna,” plus a little Broadway, Dec. 31 RALEIGH, N.C.—The North Carolina Symphony continues an annual tradition … Continue reading
Crafting a Friendship
Jerry Dean literally barged into Rick Booth’s life. There really is no other way to describe the beginning of their friendship. Booth, a Hope Mills dentist, was in his woodworking workshop enjoying what is perhaps his favorite pastime. A wide … Continue reading
Spooky City
Fayetteville’s phantasms prowl the streets at night THE YOUNG GIRLS who once lived at the Poe House in Fayetteville still like to play pranks, harmless pranks but attention-getting, nonetheless. The sort of good-natured mischief that keeps some employees on their … Continue reading
Grand Old City
Looking back on downtown Fayetteville in the 1950s Nat King Cole’s “Unforgettable” was not the No. 1 song of 1951. But, given the luxury of time travel, you’d be hardpressed to find a more memorable tune that year. Sixty years … Continue reading
Everyday Indulgences
Fayetteville residents share some simple ways they treat themselves without breaking the bank I often pick lump crab meat to make my special homemade Maryland Crab Cakes. – Gilbert Baez, reporter for ABC 11 Eyewitness News After a long week … Continue reading
We Are The World
The 33rd Annual International Folk Festival Celebrates Fayetteville’s Global Ties DIVERSITY IS NOT A WORD people usually think of being associated with mid-sized southern cities. You don’t expect to walk down the streets of a typical town in the south … Continue reading







